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Read This Before You Remodel - Wall Street JournalWhat Americans spend on their homes after buying them is mind-boggling. Various sources suggest that the nation's annual home-improvement bill -- do-it-yourself and professional remodeling, landscaping and major repair projects -- could be $400 ... Read more...Environmental report on Lowe's draws criticism - Union DemocratTraffic, greenhouse gas emissions, landscaping and economic impacts were among the concerns brought up Monday at a public comment hearing on the proposed Lowe’s home improvement store in Sonora. The Sonora Planning Commission heard seven remarks at ... Read more...Environmental report on Lowe’s draws critcism - Union DemocratTraffic, greenhouse gas emissions, landscaping and economic impacts were among the concerns brought up Monday at a public comment hearing on the proposed Lowe’s home improvement store in Sonora. The Sonora Planning Commission heard seven remarks at ... Read more...Unemployed find balance between panic and productivity - Dallas Morning NewsNew Year euphoria rarely lingers past January, especially on the heels of Wall Street's breakdown, regular home foreclosures and staggering job losses. But even if "Happy New Year" seems more like a refrain than reality, some unemployed North Texans ... Read more...Former Cardinal is now in business - News-DemocratAdam Benes' new job is not so new to him. He has been working with Focal Pointe, a landscaping service in Caseyville, for the past 10 years. But he started his affiliation with the business during his last days in minor league baseball. The youngest ... Read more...5 easy ways to green your home - Baltimore SunWhether they go to the green extreme, or just follow the mainstream, people are making a difference right in their own homes. And you can, too. Here are the five most popular areas for plugging energy leaks and upping efficiency in the home to reduce ... Read more...Brac Real Estate Agents Optimistic - Caymen Net NewsReal estate experts are reporting that sales on the Sister Islands of Cayman Brac and Little Cayman have somewhat slowed down due to the global recession as well as the passage of Hurricane Paloma last November. Amid several properties being damaged ... Read more...How dry we are - Napa Valley RegisterThe skies have been unkind to Napa County, now in the midst of a severe drought. Prudent planning by city and county officials offers a silver lining to Napa’s water troubles, but still, locals would prefer the cloud. After January of 2008 ... Read more...Pineville bucks trend with business growth - Alexandria Daily Town TalkPINEVILLE -- The recession has claimed hundreds of retail outlets across the country, and the indoor mall is slowly being phased out. According to a recent survey by real estate research firm Reis, vacancies in regional malls could rise past 7 ... Read more...Capitola eyes cutting summer concerts, street cleaning, mall office ... - Santa Cruz SentinelFacing a $1 million gap on next year's $13 million budget, Capitola city staffers are proposing a long list of cutbacks. Among them: halting the free summer concerts on the beach, street cleaning and gardening done by temporary workers, closing the ... Read more...Read This Before You Remodel - Wall Street JournalWhat Americans spend on their homes after buying them is mind-boggling. Various sources suggest that the nation's annual home-improvement bill -- do-it-yourself and professional remodeling, landscaping and major repair projects -- could be $400 ... Read more...Environmental report on Lowe's draws criticism - Union DemocratTraffic, greenhouse gas emissions, landscaping and economic impacts were among the concerns brought up Monday at a public comment hearing on the proposed Lowe’s home improvement store in Sonora. The Sonora Planning Commission heard seven remarks at ... Read more...Environmental report on Lowe’s draws critcism - Union DemocratTraffic, greenhouse gas emissions, landscaping and economic impacts were among the concerns brought up Monday at a public comment hearing on the proposed Lowe’s home improvement store in Sonora. The Sonora Planning Commission heard seven remarks at ... Read more...Unemployed find balance between panic and productivity - Dallas Morning NewsNew Year euphoria rarely lingers past January, especially on the heels of Wall Street's breakdown, regular home foreclosures and staggering job losses. But even if "Happy New Year" seems more like a refrain than reality, some unemployed North Texans ... Read more...Former Cardinal is now in business - News-DemocratAdam Benes' new job is not so new to him. He has been working with Focal Pointe, a landscaping service in Caseyville, for the past 10 years. But he started his affiliation with the business during his last days in minor league baseball. The youngest ... Read more...5 easy ways to green your home - Baltimore SunWhether they go to the green extreme, or just follow the mainstream, people are making a difference right in their own homes. And you can, too. Here are the five most popular areas for plugging energy leaks and upping efficiency in the home to reduce ... Read more...Brac Real Estate Agents Optimistic - Caymen Net NewsReal estate experts are reporting that sales on the Sister Islands of Cayman Brac and Little Cayman have somewhat slowed down due to the global recession as well as the passage of Hurricane Paloma last November. Amid several properties being damaged ... Read more...How dry we are - Napa Valley RegisterThe skies have been unkind to Napa County, now in the midst of a severe drought. Prudent planning by city and county officials offers a silver lining to Napa’s water troubles, but still, locals would prefer the cloud. After January of 2008 ... Read more...Pineville bucks trend with business growth - Alexandria Daily Town TalkPINEVILLE -- The recession has claimed hundreds of retail outlets across the country, and the indoor mall is slowly being phased out. According to a recent survey by real estate research firm Reis, vacancies in regional malls could rise past 7 ... Read more...Capitola eyes cutting summer concerts, street cleaning, mall office ... - Santa Cruz SentinelFacing a $1 million gap on next year's $13 million budget, Capitola city staffers are proposing a long list of cutbacks. Among them: halting the free summer concerts on the beach, street cleaning and gardening done by temporary workers, closing the ... Read more...
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